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    I have used the tried and true method of turning dvds to vcds for a couple of years on my old computer. I would rip the dvd, run it through DVD2AVI then put the file into TMPGEnc. I built a new system, and TMPGEnc works beautifully, but will not accept the .d2v file. Yes, I do have the necessary file for TMPGEnc to read them and I have changed the Enviromental settings. Any ideas? Any other programs I can use, that give similar quality. I have used DVDX and it's terrible! Help!
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    Can't tell you how to get TMPGEnc to read d2v (never had that problem) but a workaroubd might be using vfapiconv to create an avi that TMPGEnc might swallow more easily.

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    do you have dvd2avi and tsunami prog files in the same directory
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  4. re-download and install latest version...should work out of the box. Still using vcd?
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